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Certina DS PH200M: Turtle Power
Certina DS PH200M: Turtle Power
Security against what? Water, dust and destructive shocks, because Certina – like its Swatch Group siblings Tissot, Blancpain, Longines and Omega – was known for professional diving watches in the 1960s and 1970s, and renewed efforts should return the brand to the public’s consciousness. One reason it is back in force with water-resistant timepieces is its support of the Sea Turtle Conservancy project, an endeavour that complements Certina’s maritime legacy.

Certina DS PH200M

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Certina DS PH200M
Continuing the historical veracity is the use of a Hesalite crystal, as in the original DS Concept, treated with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant NEX Scratchguard coatings. Water-resistance is ensured through the use of a separate mounting ring, screw-back case and screw-down crown. Increasing the sense of occasion is the packaging, a robust, reusable Peli-style case also containing the spare strap in brown calfskin, supplied for dressier occasions.
There’s one other area where Certina addresses the past: a seriously un-21st century price. All this is yours for an astonishing £565. Hell’s bells, I’ve seen watch buckles that
cost more.
Movement
Automatic ETA Powermatic 80.111; power reserve 80 hours
Case
Brushed 42.8mm 316L stainless steel; water resistant to 200m
Strap
Black/grey NATO-style and brown calfskin, both with pin buckles[/td_block_text_with_title]

Certina DS PH200M
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